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OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

**Indonesian Paradise Found: OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Awaits!**

Indonesian Paradise Found? Let's Dive into OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence! (Spoiler: It's Complicated!)

Okay, folks, buckle up. We're talking about OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence, and honestly? Trying to pack everything into one review feels like trying to fold a fitted sheet. Impossible! But hey, I'll give it a crack, spilling the tea (or maybe the teh manis?) on this Indonesian gem.

First Impressions: Reaching Paradise (or at Least the Entrance)

Right off the bat, let's address the Accessibility. This is HUGE for me, and frankly, it's where things get…dicey. The listing claims "Facilities for disabled guests" and an elevator. Now, the elevator is life-saving with rooms on different floors, but I'm wondering if the "disabled facilities" extend beyond that. I'm betting this place is probably not a wheelchair wonderland. So, if accessibility is your top priority, double-check, triple-check, and maybe call the hotel directly. Don't take my word for it! And speaking of the entrance.

Getting Around & Grumbling (or, The Parking Predicament)

Okay, I’ve got to talk about getting around. They have a car park [free of charge], which is a huge plus! Also, the car park [on-site] - another win. The Airport transfer is a nice cherry on top. But, I’m a bit of an amateur at this whole parking thing. So, when I drove in, I might have accidentally…well, I might have been a little confused. It wasn't a disaster, but let's just say finding my way initially was a bit of a puzzle.

The Room: Cozy or Cramped? (and the Dreaded Blackout Curtains)

Let's talk about the real meat and potatoes – the rooms! They're touting non-smoking rooms, which is a huge win for me (and my lungs). You get air conditioning, which is absolutely vital in Indonesia. Then you get the usual suspects: air condition, alarm clock, coffee/tea maker (essential!), complimentary tea, in-room safe box, refrigerator, satellite/cable channels, desk. Now, here’s where my love/hate relationship with this place started. The room was…clean. I mean, it was fine. But then, the blackout curtains. Oh, the blackout curtains! I'm a light sleeper! So, they won my heart.

And yes, the Wi-Fi [free] is a glorious thing. You can get some of your work done. Although, there was one time where it vanished into thin air. Poof! It was gone. Not the end of the world, but it was a reminder that this isn't the Ritz.

The Good Stuff: Things to Do & Ways to Relax (and Hopefully, Not Get a Hickey)

Okay, let's get to the fun stuff! This place is trying to seduce you with words like: Spa, Spa/sauna, Sauna, Massage, Foot bath, Swimming pool [outdoor], Gym/fitness. And I love all of that.

I am a complete sucker for a massage. Like, the "give me all the knots" kind of person. I didn’t partake in a massage, but I did walk past the gym, and it looked decent. So, while I can't tell you the quality of the treatments, the promise of them is incredibly appealing.

As for the swimming pool – it was a lifesaver. Just the idea of it, honestly.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Adventure (or a Lottery)

The dining situation? It's…a mixed bag. They advertise a Bar, Restaurants, Coffee shop, and a Snack bar. While I didn't see a specific Vegetarian restaurant, I saw plenty of options. I saw an Asian fusion restaurant. There was also the A la carte in restaurant, which means, I guess, you can choose your food? Sometimes, you get lucky with Asian cuisine in restaurant, and sometimes…well, that's where my expectations come crashing down. The Breakfast [buffet] that I expected was only a breakfast service.

Cleanliness and Safety: Germophobes, Rejoice! (Mostly)

This place is really trying to flex its safety muscles, and I like that. They boast about Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, Professional-grade sanitizing services, and Hand sanitizer. They had staff trained in safety protocol. It felt like they took this seriously! The addition of First aid kit gave me peace of mind.

Services and Conveniences: What's Good and What Ain't

Okay, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of services. They offer Air conditioning in public area (thank goodness!). Cash withdrawal, a Concierge, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Elevator, and Laundry service. This is all pretty standard, and I appreciate it.

For the Kids: Family Fun (Maybe?)

They are claiming to be Family/child friendly with Babysitting service and Kids meal.

The Verdict: Paradise Found (with a Few Caveats!)

So, is OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence paradise? Not quite. But it's a decent place to stay, especially with the price in mind. It's got charm, convenience, and a genuine attempt to provide a good experience. I'd recommend it with the following caveats: double-check the accessibility, be prepared for a slightly inconsistent dining experience, and don't expect the Ritz (or even a Four Seasons). But if you're looking for an affordable, reasonably clean, and conveniently located base for exploring the area, then give it a go. Just remember to pack your patience and your sense of adventure!

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OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because you're about to embark on a Surabaya adventure led by… well, me. And let's be honest, I'm still figuring out public transportation in my own city, let alone Surabaya. But hey, we're in this together! This itinerary is less "perfect Instagram grid" and more "chaotic scrapbook filled with questionable decisions and questionable food choices."

Trip Starts: OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence, Surabaya (God, I hope the AC works)

Day 1: Arrival & The Great Food Conquest

  • Morning (Surabaya Time, aka "Whenever I Finally Drag Myself Out of Bed"): LAND! Okay, okay, plane landed. After the ordeal of customs (because apparently, I look suspicious with a backpack and a questionable sense of direction), I finally stumble into the OYO. First impressions? It smells…clean-ish? Let's hope the bed doesn't swallow me whole.
  • Lunch (1 PM,ish): Food is my love language, and Surabaya is speaking fluent Indonesian. First stop: Soto Ayam Lamongan. Found it thanks to a ridiculously enthusiastic local who basically yelled at me about how good it was. He wasn't wrong. The broth? Heaven in a bowl. The noodles? Perfect. The tiny little krupuk on top? Pure, crunchy joy. I probably went back for seconds. Okay, maybe thirds.
  • Afternoon (3 PM,ish): I try to be cultural. It's not my forte, but I give it a go. Destination: the House of Sampoerna. Apparently, it's this old cigarette factory now a museum and all that, and I see all that is good.
  • Evening (6 PM,ish): Dinner time! The Rawon Setan from the market. It's a black beef soup, and I've heard legends. It's late, the area is dark, and the smells are intoxicating. The rawon is… surprisingly delicious. The spices are complex, the beef tender. But the "setan" (devil) part? I felt like I almost got dragged to hell by the flavor. Too much chillies, but, delicious nevertheless.
  • Night (8 PM,ish): Dessert time! I wandered the night market after my rawon experience and found the Es Teler. It's a fruity coconut milk drink. Refreshing? Yes. Sweet enough to give me a sugar rush? Absolutely.

Day 2: Temples, Transportation, and the Trauma of Trying to Ride a Bemo

  • Morning (9 AM,ish – if I can pry myself from the Netflix vortex of the OYO): Okay, culture time again. I feel a bit overwhelmed with the language, but I'm gonna try anyway. This is for Cheng Hoo Mosque. The Mosque is a mix of Chinese and Islamic architecture, and it's something to behold.
  • Lunch (12 PM,ish): This is the make-or-break part. I was wandering around looking for this restaurant that serves the best Lontong Balap. It is similar to Soto Ayam except the dish is made with Lontong (rice cake) and bean sprouts. I found the place. Well, at least I think I found it. It's packed, and the language barrier is a fun game. I finally got my bearings and placed my order. It. Was. Worth. It. The sauce is rich, the tofu and tempeh perfectly fried.
  • Afternoon (2 PM,ish): Transportation time! The Bemo (mini-bus) looked like a death trap with wheels. I swear, the driver was doing 80 on roads that looked like they hadn't been paved since independence. I'm pretty sure the seats were made of concrete. The only thing that saved me was the sheer absurdity of it all. Made it!
  • Evening (6 PM,ish): I decided to eat at a restaurant that is a bit more fancy with Nasi Goreng. The Nasi Goreng was a simple classic, but the view was amazing. The food was very delicious, but the price was even more.
  • Night (8 PM,ish): By this point, I'm exhausted. Back to the OYO! I think I will get lost.

Day 3: The Last Day (And Maybe the Best Food)

  • Morning (10 AM,ish) : It's a museum day. I was at the Surabaya Submarine Monument. The view was amazing and the place was really pretty.
  • Lunch (1 PM,ish): Today will be one of the most beautiful things that I have seen. The place is called Sate Klopo Ondomohen. It is grilled coconut satay. The satay is cooked with coconut. The taste is amazing. I really wish to come here again.
  • Afternoon (3 PM,ish): Souvenir hunting! I am not a big fan, but I still bought some little things.
  • Evening (6 PM,ish): One last dinner. I think I will have a dinner in the hotel.
  • Night (8 PM,ish): Last night in Surabaya! I will be writing a complete summary as I'm laying down in my bed, then sleep. This is going to be the most beautiful trip I've ever had.

The Fine Print (Because Nothing Ever Goes Smoothly):

  • Language Barrier: My Indonesian is…well, let's just say "lost in translation" is my default state. Learn some basic phrases!
  • Transportation: Be prepared to haggle with becak drivers, embrace the chaos of the bemo, and secretly dream of a private car.
  • Food: Embrace the spice! Carry antacids? You'll thank me later.
  • The OYO: Pray for good AC. And maybe bring your own pillow.

So there you have it. A chaotic, imperfect, and hopefully hilarious interpretation of Surabaya. It probably won't be the perfect itinerary, but if you're lucky, you might just have the time of your life. Now go forth and conquer! (And maybe send me some extra tissue for my inevitable cultural blunders).

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Indonesian Paradise Found: OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence - The Unfiltered FAQs!

Okay, Spill the Tea: Is Parang Kusumo Residence REALLY Paradise, or Just Another Budget Blunder?

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because "paradise" is a strong word. Let's just say… it's *Indonesian*. And that's a whole vibe, isn't it? Expect the unexpected. One minute you're thinking, "Wow, this is cheap!" the next you're wrestling with a rogue gecko the size of your thumb. (Seriously, that happened. I swear I saw him wink.) The value for money is pretty darn good, especially when your budget's tighter than my jeans after eating too much nasi goreng. BUT… and it’s a big but, it's not the Ritz. Think more "rustic charm," with a healthy dose of "what were the other reviews talking about?!"

Location, Location, Location! Is It Actually Near the Cool Stuff? (Like, the Beach!)

Okay, so location-wise… we're talking a *bit* of a walk, or a short scooter ride, to the beach. And the beaches around Parang Kusumo are… well, they're stunning. Absolutely jaw-droppingly beautiful. But! And this is important, the *walk* in the midday sun? Yeah, that’s a sweat-fest. Pack sunscreen the size of your head. Seriously. You'll need it. I swear, I aged approximately five years during that walk, but the views were worth it. Mostly. Consider this fair warning – bring water, and a hat. Be prepared to be drenched. But happy. Eventually.

The Rooms: Cozy Cabins, or Cramped Coffins? (Be Honest!)

Right, the rooms. Let's be frank. They're… functional. Don't expect marble floors or a jacuzzi. You're paying for the basics. My room was… well, it had a bed. And a mosquito net (blessedly). And a dodgy air conditioner that sounded like a dying walrus. The bathroom? Let’s just say the water pressure wasn't exactly a power wash experience, but it got the job done. Cleanliness? Variable. My first impression, however, wasn't the most clean. A quick spray with some sanitizing wipes and it was great. The best experiences, or the ones I liked, were when I made the room my own. You're there to explore the world, not judge the hotel room, right? (That's what I kept telling myself, anyway!)

Wi-Fi: Myth or Reality? (Because I NEED my Insta-Stories!)

Ah, Wi-Fi. The bane of every modern traveler's existence. Let me tell you, the Wi-Fi at Parang Kusumo is… an enigma. Sometimes it's there, blessing you with the sweet nectar of connection. Other times, it disappears faster than the complimentary snacks. I basically had to channel my inner ninja to get a decent signal. I ended up using my phone as a personal hotspot most of the time. So, plan accordingly. Download those maps and movies before you go. Embrace the digital detox… or just budget for data. It's Indonesia, after all. Patience is a virtue, and strong Wi-Fi is, sadly, still a luxury.

Food, Glorious Food! Is There Anywhere to Eat Conveniently Near the Residence?

Okay, food… this is where things get interesting. You're not exactly drowning in Michelin-star restaurants right outside the door, but that's part of the charm! You've got some warungs (local eateries) nearby, and honestly, they're where the *real* food magic happens. Cheap, delicious, and authentically Indonesian. Just be prepared to point and say "enak sekali!" (very delicious!) a lot. Seriously, learn that phrase. It'll get you everywhere. I remember one night, I tried this amazing gado-gado – the peanut sauce was to die for! It was a little spicy and my mouth was on fire but I devoured the whole plate. It’s all part of it. Plus, you can always order delivery. (But don't expect it to be lightning fast… Remember, Indonesia time is a thing.)

The Staff: Angels or… Well, Less Angelic? (Service Matters!)

The staff…ah, the staff. Generally, they are lovely, friendly, and accommodating. Expect warm smiles and a genuine desire to help. They’re Indonesian. Which means they are incredibly welcoming, and the people are wonderful. However, communication can be… challenging. Their English isn't always the best, and sometimes, you might feel like you’re playing a game of charades to get your point across. My main point is the staff makes the stay worth it. But, you know, bring a translation app. It’ll be helpful. And learn a few basic Indonesian phrases. It goes a long way. Plus, you can expect it to take a while for someone to address your problems. Maybe a good time to get ready or think about the beach.

Safety & Security: Do I Need to Sleep with One Eye Open? (Or Lock Up My Valuables?)

Safety… hmm. This is a tough one. The area itself felt pretty safe. I never felt threatened walking around, but I was always aware of my surroundings. Common sense, people! Lock your valuables in your room (even if the lock feels a little… flimsy). Don't flash expensive jewelry or electronics. I’d say you should be fine, but always be aware. Indonesia is, in general, a safe country, but it’s always best to be cautious. And keep an eye out for those sneaky geckos. They might be watching you. Always lock your door. And don't leave your stuff unattended on the beach. That’s just asking for trouble.

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OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 90891 Parang Kusumo Residence Surabaya Indonesia